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13 minutes ago, Brothahorn said:

They should have kept Ron Zook.

 

And Lovie should be in the NFL.

They should have kept Zork over the yuckmouth dipshit they hired to replace him, but he needed to go. 

Don't give a shit. Rather watch hs football on a Friday night.

3 minutes ago, EastTexan said:

Don't give a shit. Rather watch hs football on a Friday night.

JSU vs FIU thread is this way VVVVV

 

the broadcast quality will make you think high school for sure.....a really broke ass high school

 

36 minutes ago, TexasMan said:

Mertz looks pretty good so far 

Yep.  Looks like they have something with him

Ryan Day really wanted Mertz, so this performance is not surprising.

35 - 7   Whisky up...  12min left

Gotta hand it to the Badgers -- once they get ahead by two scores, they just ground pound their opponents into submission!!

27 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said:

In what condition was the cake at USF?

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Wiscy, maybe a pulse vs tOSU this year..? 

 

9 hours ago, ClubWhatever said:

In what condition was the cake at USF?

Someone left the cake out in the rain
I don't think that I can take it
'Cause it took so long to bake it
And I'll never have that recipe again
Oh no!

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Whoops. 

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Wisconsin quarterback Graham Mertz, who had a record-setting first career start Friday, tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend, according to reports by the Wisconsin State Journal and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Both newspapers reported Sunday, citing sources, that Mertz had an antigen test come back positive. Mertz will take a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test to confirm the result. If confirmed, Mertz would have to miss a minimum of 21 days, according to the Big Ten's protocols for athletes who test positive.

In a statement issued Sunday night, Wisconsin said it "will not be releasing COVID-related testing information regarding any individual student-athlete, due to medical privacy."

The statement did note that no player who participated in Friday's game tested positive prior to the game, nor reported any symptoms.

"Wisconsin Athletics continues to conduct daily antigen testing for the student-athletes, coaches and selected support staff associated with the Badger football program," the statement read. "Individuals who receive a negative antigen test result continue to participate in team activities. Individuals who receive a presumptive positive antigen test result are removed from team activities and are required to take a PCR test to confirm positivity."

Head coach Paul Chryst is scheduled to speak to reporters Monday morning. A source told the Journal Sentinel that Wisconsin has had several false positives since beginning daily antigen testing last month.

Mertz, a redshirt freshman, was virtually flawless Friday in a 45-7 win over Illinois. He completed 20 of 21 passes for 248 yards and five touchdowns. He set team records for single-game completion percentage (95.2) and touchdown passes. Mertz completed his first 17 pass attempts, matching a team record for consecutive completions.

No. 9 Wisconsin is scheduled to visit Nebraska this week, followed by games against Purdue (home) and No. 13 Michigan (road). Sophomore Chase Wolf would likely step in if Mertz has to miss time.

Mertz moved into the starting role after senior Jack Coan suffered a foot injury in preseason camp and underwent surgery Oct. 21. Coan, who started 18 games the past two seasons, is out indefinitely. Mertz, a native of Overland Park, Kansas, is considered the top quarterback recruit in Wisconsin history. ESPN rated him as the top pocket passer and No. 21 overall player in the 2019 recruiting class.

 

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Mertz’s backup is positive too, this guy is up next if the tests are confirmed. 

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Redshirt junior Danny Vanden Boom likely would be the next quarterback in line if both Mertz and Wolf are out. After Nebraska, Wisconsin hosts Purdue before visiting No. 13 Michigan. Vanden Boom appeared in three games in 2018, completing the only pass he attempted for a 3-yard touchdown.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/30200062/report-chase-wolf-backup-wisconsin-badgers-qb-graha-mertz-tests-positive-covid-19

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